Foreveryoung wrote:
NewOldMiltonGuy wrote:
Planning in advance to build an industrial complex with constant flow of dangerous goods in the middle of residential housing is asking for another Lac Megantic.
Sunrise Propane is another example of where industrial and hazardous activities should have never been permitted or allowed to continue once it was full residential surrounding the property.
Yes truck traffic, noise and light pollution are all concerns, however my greatest concern is the less than stellar safety records of CN and of rail safety/truck safety in general and the known risk being proposed for our community. We need less rail traffic and hazardous goods coming through Milton, not more.
Could you perhaps explain where the reference to dangerous goods came from? I would not think that containers would be suitable for dangerous goods, but more for manufactured goods.
That is the point. Intermodal looks after containers, not tank cars loaded with liquid type cargos, unless of course this is also going to be a marshalling yard where trains are assembled for different destinations. The environmental group don't want to move oil in pipelines as it is proposed to do with a gas line coming from the west, so where does that leave the transport of oil except through tank cars. There is an awful amount of simpleton logic in this debate. The issue with those who fear property values decreasing because of their recent purchase on HV South may well have had a buyer beware concern before their decision to buy. In my opinion, the builder may have had prior knowledge of CN's decision and decide to release the more southerly lots first in order to avoid lowering prices.